I never got D.O.A, granted I'm not the biggest fan of 3-D brawlers but if they are well done I can enjoy myself a lot. But DOA just seemed, well bland. The gameplay felt average to me and none of the characters ever stood out. Also it was one of the few games that made me feel emberessed to be male.

Ditto on Mr. O's comment on Jaws Unleashed. By the way, if a strategic military FPS is what you're looking for, perhaps you should check out the Brothers In Arms games, particularly Earned in Blood. They're also very difficult games, but they have a more gentle learning curve and less complex controls than FSW.

HA! I knew the Jaws review was gonna be hilarious. While it was a terrific read it also made me very sad at the same time. I really wanted Jaws Unleashed to be worth my time, but alas it sucks quite a bit of ass.

I've always enjoyed DOA games. They may not be the deepest games, but they are an absolute blast to play with a bunch of friends. The tag team matches with four people is an insane amount of fun. Critic this game should be featured at one of your gaming tournaments (are you doing a VGX 2 this year?) I bet it would go over well. Also if you think that DOA 3 is great get DOA Ultimate. It's much faster and overall a much better fighter than DOA3. I bought mine new for $20 and it was worth every penny.

I would recommend Road to Hill 30 over Earned in Blood. The multiplayer in Earned in Blood is pretty broken compared to Road to Hill 30.

Shame to see the Full Spectrum Warrior review. I only played a bit round my mate's who owns it and we had a blast on it. But then we do play strategy games all the time (real ones too not just video games).

Brothers in Arms is terrible. You can get through the whole game without using the "strategy" function. The aiming is terrible, graphics bland and the game is way too easy. I would give it a solid D, don't waste your time critic!

I don't even OWN X-box and yet I knew Jaws would be terrible. The NES Jaws (bought for me by my sister along with Karate Kid and Gotcha! in late 80's) was absolutely TERRIBLE. Everything was RANDOM and the game played like hell, even though the graphics were decent for the time. For historians, Parker Bros. was SUPPOSED to release a Jaws game for the Atari 2600 wayyy back in '82, in fact they sued Apollo for their LOCHJAW game (which I found a copy of, BTW), forcing a name change to Shark Attack- yet JAWS 2600 never came out; guess they knew back then it was a futile effort. Only the first movie was "Excellent"; I'd rate the second as a C+ (only because I'm a Roy Scheider fan), the rest are complete dredge, not worth wasting a saturday afternoon watching. Jaws sunk long ago.